Featuring hula competitions, an arts and crafts fair and musical performances, the festival celebrates King David Kalākaua, a 19th-century monarch known for his patronage of the arts and revitalization of Hawaiian culture. For his actions, the king is known as the “Merrie Monarch.” The festival will wrap up with a parade through Hilo on 2 April. Read more: travelweekly.com

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